Thread dispensing element for a thread guide for knitting machines, and thread guide comprising the dispensing element

ABSTRACT

A thread dispensing element ( 60 ) for a thread guide ( 6 ) for knitting machines, comprising a body ( 62 ) having a mounting portion ( 63 ), destined to be removably mounted to a front end ( 8 ) of a thread guide ( 6 ), and an operating portion ( 64 ), destined to be facing towards the needles (N) of a needle-bearing organ of a knitting machine. The mounting portion ( 63 ) enables mounting the dispensing element to the thread guide according to a determined discrete number of configurations with respect to the thread guide ( 6 ), to which corresponds a same discrete number of positions assumed by the operating portion ( 64 ) of the dispensing element with respect to the needles (N) of the needle-bearing organ. The dispensing organ ( 60 ) is configured so as to be selectively mountable to the thread guide ( 6 ) exclusively in a configuration selected from among the determined discrete number of configurations.

The present invention relates to a device for feeding thread to needlesof a knitting machine. The invention further relates to a threaddispensing element for a thread guide for knitting machines, and athread guide comprising the dispensing element.

The present invention relates to the technical sector of knittingmachines for knitwear, seamless-type knitwear, hosiery and the like, inparticular circular knitting machines.

In the present text, the term “knitting machine” is taken in general tomean a knitting machine, preferably circular, able to produce knittedarticles and provided with a plurality of feeding points in which thethread is supplied to the needles of the machine. This knitting machinecan be for example a single-bed or a double-bed type.

Devices are known for feeding thread to the needles of a knittingmachine, known in the sector as thread guide devices, or thread guidegroups. The devices are destined to be positioned at the needles of theknitting machine and each comprise one or more, typically a plurality,of thread feeding organs, known as thread guides, which feed the needlesof the knitting machine with the threads necessary for forming thefabrics. The thread guides are arranged adjacent to the needle-bearingorgan at a feeding point of the knitting machine.

Typically, at a single feeding point a plurality of thread guides areprovided, singly activatable, either contemporaneously or alternatively,in such a way as to feed a plurality of threads to the needles and/orvary the thread or the threads supplied to the needles which transit bythe feed point by effect of the motion of the needle-bearing organ withrespect to the thread guides (in the case of circular knitting machines,by effect of the rotation of the cylinder). A single thread guide devicetypically comprises, for this purpose, a plurality of thread guidesassociated to a feed point.

In the prior art, each thread guide is typically constitutedsubstantially by an elongate body pivoted, at an intermediate portion ofthe longitudinal development thereof, to a fixed body of the threadguide, and extending, with an operating end (or a thread-dispensingend), in the direction of the needles arranged in the needle-bearingorgan. The thread guide is able to rotate controlledly (according to apredetermined angle of amplitude), by means of special actuators presentin the device, about the fulcrum thereof so as to operate between a restcondition, in which it is distanced, with the dispensing end of thethread, from the needles of the machine to as to prevent the needles, atthe infeed point, from catching the thread dispensed by the threadguide, and a working condition in which the thread guide is neared, withthe thread dispensing end, to the needles so that the needles, beingactivated at the desired infeed point, can catch the thread and proceedwith the formation of new knitted stitches.

The need to be able to carry out, at a same supply infeed of themachine, various types of fabric working, has highlighted the need to beable to position the dispensing end of the thread guide in differentpositions, typically more than two distinct positions. These positionsrequire the predisposing of a specific elements which make up the threadguide and various actuators supplied for the activation thereof.

An example of a device for infeeding the thread to the needles or aknitting machine designed to satisfy this requirement is described inItalian Patent no. IT 1325202, in the name of the present Applicant. Inthis solution the thread guide is able to position the thread dispensingend thereof in six different operating positions.

Also known are thread dispensing elements for a thread guide forknitting machines, i.e. organs destined to be mounted on the threadguide at the terminal dispensing end of the thread and able to guide therunning of the thread, in supply to a specific point, so as to pass itto the needles of the cylinder (or other needle bed of the knittingmachine).

The thread dispensing element consists of a hollow tubular body,projecting at the end of the thread guide, through which the thread tobe fed to the machine needles is made to pass and run.

An example of a thread dispensing element, destined to be mounted on athread guide, is described in Italian patent no. IT 1325183, in the nameof the same Applicant; in this solution, the dispensing element ismounted to the thread guide in such a way as to be rotatable about anaxis arranged perpendicularly to the axial development of the dispensingelement. Additionally, the dispensing element can be displaced axiallywith respect to the end of the thread guide on which it is mounted. Oncethe dispensing element has been established, it is fixed to the threadguide by means of a grub screw. The possibility of modifying theinclination and advancement of the thread dispensing element withrespect to the end of the thread guide enables regulating the distanceand orientation of the dispensing element with respect to the needles ofthe knitting machine.

The Applicant has found that the known devices for feeding thread to theneedles of a knitting machine are not free of drawbacks and areimprovable in various aspects, in particular with reference to theperformance and the efficiency obtainable by the devices and thestructural and operating complexity thereof.

A typical drawback of the known solutions is represented by the factthat it is not always possible to obtain a precise positioning of thedispensing end of the thread guide, due to the imprecisions in themovement of the thread guide and the components thereof and/or due tothe vibrations to which the thread guide is subjected during the passagebetween the various operating conditions, for example from the restcondition to the working condition. Further, the thread guide devices ofknown type are characterised by a lower repeatability in the positioningof the ends of the single thread guides, which are typically positionedat different points, with respect to the needles of the knittingmachine, at each respective passage between the rest condition and theoperating condition.

The lower positioning precision and the poor repeatability in generallead to a reduction in the overall performances of the device; forexample, the dispensing end of the thread can be further from or nearerto the needles with respect to a desired value; in general, thevibrations of the thread guides of the known devices can lead to a wrongrealization of knitted stitches and/or can generate mesh defects.

A further drawback of known solutions relates to the fact that typicallydue to the structure of the thread guide and/or the vibrations to whichit is subjected, it is necessary to make continuous and/or frequentregulations and calibrations to the device for feeding the thread, so asto correct the positioning errors of the thread guides and recalibratethe components so that they move in the desired way.

A further drawback of the known devices, encountered by the Applicant,lies in the kinematic structures typical of known thread guides (i.e.the movement patterns of the components thereof) which makes themovement poorly precise and/or makes it difficult to realize.

A further drawback of the known devices consists in the difficulty ofprecisely controlling and/or regulating, according to needs, the variouspositions that the dispensing end of the thread guide can assume; thismakes the known devices poorly versatile and difficult to adapt tovarious knitting machines and/or different types of textile working.

A further drawback of the known devices consists in the structuralcomplexity thereof: in fact they typically comprise a plurality ofthread guides, singly activatable, movably inserted internally of asingle body of the device. Because of the number of elements that makeup each thread guide, as well as the position and the movement of theactuators dedicated singly to each of the thread guides, the body of thedevice assumes a complicated structure that is difficult to realize;this increases the production costs and makes it difficult and/or slowto mount, set and maintain. Further, considering that a single knittingmachine comprises a plurality of devices for feeding the thread arrangedabout or along the needle-bearing organ, the setting-up of knownknitting machines is more greatly susceptible to mounting errors, andthe functioning is subject to faults and/or malfunctioning.

A further drawback of the known solutions consists in the pooractivating velocity obtainable for the single thread guides, due to thestructure and/or the kinematics of the thread guides of known type.

The Applicant has further found that the thread dispensing elements ofknown type, present in the thread guides for knitting machines, and ingeneral the thread guide organs for knitting machines, are not withoutdrawbacks and are improvable in various ways.

A drawback typical of the thread dispensing elements of known typeconsists in the difficulty of precisely defining the position thereofwith respect to the end of the thread guide on which they are mounted.This is due in particular to the need to manually rotate the dispensingelement in the thread guide seating and thus fix the position with anappropriate blocking grub screw. These operations can be difficultand/or slow and typically lead to errors in the positioning of thedispensing element, which takes on an orientation and/or a distance thatare wrong with respect to the needles.

A further drawback of the known dispensing elements is characterised bythe instability of the fixing position assumed with respect to thethread guide on which they are mounted and/or the predisposition—duringthe movement of the thread guide—to vibratory phenomena. Thisinstability is also due, and often significantly so, to the masses inmotion, in particular the mass of the thread guide.

A further drawback of the known dispensing elements relates to thedifficulty of realising and/or the high cost of these solutions, and/orin the predisposition to breakage and wear phenomena. In this situationthe aim at the base of the present invention, in the various aspectsand/or embodiments thereof, is to provide a device for feeding thread tothe needles of knitting machines which can obviate one or more of thementioned drawbacks.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines characterised by ahigh level of precision and/or repeatability in the positioning of thedispensing end of the thread, and/or characterised by a movement of thesingle thread guides that is stable and not subject to vibratoryphenomena.

A further aim of the present invention is to make available a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines able to position thedispensing end of the thread of each thread guide selectively in amultiplicity of positions, and characterised by a high versatility ofuse such as to make it easily adaptable to the various types of knittingmachines and/or to production needs.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines able to activate therespective thread guides with a greater velocity with respect to theknown devices.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines that is able toimprove the performance of a knitting machine, in particular increasingthe knitting productivity of the machine, for example in terms ofquantity of fabric produced per unit of time and/or complexity of thefabric produced.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines able to give a moreefficient and effective control of the feed of thread to the needles ofthe machine.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines characterised by asimple and rational structure.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to knitting machines characterised by a competitiveoverall cost and/or by a high degree of reliability of functioningand/or a high degree of ease of mounting and/or setting-up and/ormaintenance.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a device forfeeding thread to the needles of knitting machines characterised by astructure and/or a functioning that are innovative.

A further aim of the present invention, in its various aspects and/orembodiments, in particular in relation to the dispensing element of thethread destined to be mounted on a thread guide, is to make available adispensing element of the thread to the needles of knitting machines,and a thread guide comprising the element, which are able to obviate oneor more of the drawbacks.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a dispensingelement of the thread that can be mounted on a respective thread guideprecisely, such as to take on a determined position and a specificorientation with respect to the needles of the machine.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a thread dispensingelement mountable to a respective thread guide simply and/or rapidlyand/or easily reversibly.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a thread dispensingelement characterised by a high degree of mounting stability on therespective thread guide.

A further aim of the present invention is to provide a thread dispensingelement that is simple and/or economical to realise.

These aims and others besides, which will emerge more clearly during thefollowing description, are substantially attained by a device forfeeding thread to needles of a knitting machine and/or by a dispensingelement of the thread for a thread guide for knitting machines and/or bya thread guide comprising the dispensing element, according to one ormore of the accompanying claims, each of which taken alone (without therelative dependencies) or in any combination with the other claims, aswell as according to the following aspects and/or embodiments, variouslycombined, including with the above-mentioned claims.

In a first aspect, the invention relates to a device for feeding threadto the needles of a knitting machine, the device comprising:

-   -   a body of the device destined to be associated to a knitting        machine, at a needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine, and        configured to movably house thread guide means,    -   thread guide means, movably housed at least partially in the        body and comprising a first lever, a second lever and a thread        guide.

In an aspect the first lever is rotatably mounted to the body of thedevice such as to be able to rotate about a first rotation axis.

In an aspect the thread guide rotatably mounted to the first lever suchas to be able to rotate, with respect to the first lever, about a secondrotation axis, the thread guide having an elongate conformation andextending longitudinally between a rear end and a front end, the frontend projecting and emerging from the body in a direction of theneedle-bearing organ and defining at least a passage for a thread to bedispensed to the needles of the needle-bearing organ, the thread guidebeing provided with a guide portion interposed between the rear end andthe front end.

In an aspect the second lever is rotatably mounted to the body of thedevice such as to be able to rotate about a third rotation axis, thesecond lever longitudinally extending between an activating end and aguide end, the guide portion of the thread guide being configured suchas to stay slidably in contact with the guide end of the second lever.

In an aspect the thread guide means comprise activating means positionedat least partially in the body and configured and predisposed so as tocontrolledly move at least the first lever and the second lever so as toposition the thread guide into a plurality of operating positions withrespect to the body and with respect to the needle-bearing organ of theknitting machine.

In an aspect the activating means comprise a first actuator activatableon the first lever such as to determine a rotation thereof about thefirst rotation axis and with an amplitude equal to a firstregulatably-variable angle between an advanced position and a retractedposition, to which correspond respectively a displacement of the frontend of the thread guide distancingly from the needle-bearing organ and adisplacement of the front end of the thread guide nearingly to theneedle-bearing organ.

In an aspect, the displacements occur in a mode and/or a trajectorydefined by the conformation of the guide portion of the thread guide.

In an aspect the activating means comprise a second actuator activatableon the second lever so as to determine a rotation thereof, about thethird rotation axis and with an amplitude equal to a secondregulatably-variable angle, between a first position and a secondposition, to which correspond respectively a displacement of the frontend of the thread guide in a rising direction with respect to theneedle-bearing organ, up to a first vertical height, and a displacementof the front end of the thread guide in a lowering direction withrespect to the needle-bearing organ, up to a second vertical heightlower than the first vertical height.

In an aspect the thread guide means comprise elastic means positioned atleast partially in the body and configured and predisposed toelastically oppose the movement imposed on the first lever and/or onsecond lever by the activating means.

In an aspect the first and second lever are not constrained to oneanother, i.e. they perform respective rotating movements thereofindependently of one another.

In an aspect the needle-bearing organ is a needle bed; preferably theneedle-bearing organ is a cylinder of a circular knitting machine.

In an aspect the first, second and third axis are parallel to oneanother.

In an aspect the device is destined to be mounted on the knittingmachine in such a way as to be positioned adjacent to the needle-bearingorgan and in proximity thereof, such that it can interact selectivelywith the needles of the needle-bearing organ.

In an aspect the thread guide exhibits a back at a thickness of thethread guide, the thickness developing perpendicularly to thelongitudinal development of the thread guide. In an aspect the back isin an upper position in the thread guide. In an aspect the guide portionof the thread guide is defined on the back of the thread guide andcomprises a portion of an upper surface of the thread guide whichextends in the direction of the longitudinal development of the threadguide.

In an aspect the portion of upper surface defining the guide portiondevelops on planes that are substantially parallel to the secondrotation axis of the thread guide with respect to the first lever.

In an aspect the back of the thread guide, in particular the portion ofguide on the back of the thread guide, is maintained pressed, with adetermined force, on the guide end of the second lever by means of thefirst elastic element, which prevents detachment, typically due togravity, of the thread guide from the second lever.

In an aspect the guide portion of the thread guide realizes a flat camassociated to the guide end of the second lever, which functions as ayielding element associated to the flat cam. The profile of the guideportion determines the trajectory followed by the front end of thethread guide following the rotation imposed on the thread guide by thefirst lever and/or following the rotation imposed on the thread guide ofthe second lever.

In an aspect the thread guide comprises a fin emerging superiorly fromthe thread guide and developing over a longitudinal portion of thethread guide, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the thread guide. Inan aspect the back of the thread guide is realized on the fin and/orcoincides with an upper surface of the fin. In an aspect the guideportion is defined on the fin, preferably is defined on an upper surfaceof the fin. In an aspect the upper surface of the fin develops on planesthat are substantially parallel to one or more of the first, second andthird rotation axis.

In an aspect the fin is maintained pressed, with a determined force, onthe guide end of the second lever, preferably by means of the firstelastic element.

In an aspect the first lever and the second lever are rotatably mountedto the body at a same point, the third rotation axis coinciding with thefirst rotation axis, at which they intersect to form a crossconfiguration. In an aspect the second lever comprises, between theactivating end and the guide end, a through-recess in which the firstlever is inserted, the recess realizing a forked mounting of the firstlever on the second lever.

In an aspect the first elastic element is constrained to the threadguide at a point of the thread guide interposed between the guideportion and the front end. In an aspect the second elastic element isconstrained to the first lever at the upper end of the first lever, orat a proximal point to the upper end, or a point interposed between thecentral portion and the upper end of the first lever.

In an aspect the activating means comprise a third actuator acting onthe second lever such as to determine a further rotation thereof, aboutthe third rotation axis and with an amplitude equal to a thirdregulatable angle, between the first or second position and a thirdposition, in which to the further rotation of the second lever so as tobring itself into the third position corresponds a displacement of thefront end of the thread guide in a lowering direction with respect tothe needle-bearing organ, up to a third vertical height lower than thesecond vertical height.

In an aspect the activating of the third actuator enables rotating theguide end of the second lever in a downwards direction, bringing it intothe third position. In an aspect the passage of the second lever intothe third position can occur both starting from the first position, andstarting from the second position, in the first case the third actuatormoving the second lever, in a lowering direction, from the first heightdirectly to the third vertical height, while in the second case thethird actuator moving the second lever—in a lowering direction—from thesecond height to the third vertical height.

In an aspect the thread guide means comprise a third lever rotatablymounted to the body in such a way as to be able to rotate about a fourthrotation axis, preferably parallel to the first rotation axis, the thirdlever comprising an activating portion, which the second actuator canact, and a thrust portion, the thrust portion being configured such asto interact with the activating end of the second lever so as todetermine the rotation of the second lever about the third rotation axisbetween the first position and the second position.

In an aspect the second actuator is arranged in the body in such a wayas to interact with the activating end of the second lever, preferablyat a point that is distinct from the point on which the third actuatoracts on the second lever, or it is arranged in the body such as tointeract with the thrust portion of the third lever.

In an aspect the front end of the thread guide is destined to cooperatewith one or more needles of the knitting machine and is provided with atleast a dispensing element of the thread removably associated to theguide thread and defining the passage for a thread to be dispensed tothe needles of the needle-bearing organ.

In an aspect the body is provided with at least a housing seatingconfigured such as to at least partially movably house the thread guidemeans in the body. In an aspect, the first lever and/or the second leverare rotatably mounted to the body internally of the seating. In anaspect, the front end of the thread guide projects and emerges from theseating in the direction of the needle-bearing organ and the activatingmeans are preferably positioned internally of the seating In an aspectthe body comprises a plurality of the seatings, distinct from oneanother, each of the seatings being configured such as to movably houserespective thread guide means in the body, each of the respective threadguide means comprising at least a respective thread guide and respectiveactivating means configured so as position the respective thread guidein a plurality of operating positions with respect to the seating andwith respect to the needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine.

In an aspect the invention relates to a knitting machine for knitwear,hosiery or the like, comprising a needle-bearing organ exhibiting aplurality of flanked grooves extending substantially vertically, eachgroove movably housing a needle mobile on command in the respectivegroove for the formation of fabric, and comprising a device for feedingthread to the needles according to any one of the preceding aspectsand/or the claims, the needle-bearing organ being mobile with respect tothe device for feeding thread along a motion trajectory.

In a further independent aspect, the invention relates to a device forfeeding thread to needles of a knitting machine, the device comprising:

-   -   a body of the device destined to be associated to a knitting        machine at a needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine, and        provided with at least a housing seating configured such as to        movably house thread guide means in the body,    -   thread guide means, movably housed at least partially in the at        least a housing seating and comprising at least:    -   a thread guide having an elongate conformation and extending        longitudinally between a rear end and a front end, the front end        projecting and emerging from the body in a direction of the        needle-bearing organ and defining at least a passage for a        thread to be dispensed to the needles of the needle-bearing        organ;    -   activating means positioned at least partially in the seating        and configured and predisposed to move so as to controlledly        move the thread guide into a plurality of operating positions        with respect to the body and with respect to the needle-bearing        organ of the knitting machine, wherein the seating is configured        and predisposed, in particular is profiled, so as to guide the        movement of the thread guide means, in particular for guiding        the movement of the thread guide means in the movement thereof        between the plurality of operating positions, and/or for        guaranteeing maintenance of each operating position assumed by        the thread guide during the working of the knitting machine.

In an aspect the seating defines an operating plane on which the threadguide means lie and/or are mobile in the seating, the operating planehaving a substantially parallel development to the orientation of theneedles of the needle-bearing organ, the longitudinal development of theseating lying on the operating plane. In an aspect the seating is singlydedicated to movably housing a single thread guide. In an aspect theoperating plane of the seating is such as to be, when the device ismounted, substantially aligned to the needles of the knitting machine.

In an aspect the seating has a recess shape, or a groove shape, realisedin the body of the device, and comprises two facing lateral walls,preferably parallel to one another, configured so as to slidably housethe thread guide means. In an aspect, the two lateral walls aresubstantially identical to one another and/or each exhibit a respectivelower portion, the lower portions being facing and configured so as toguide from the sides the movement of the thread guide, parallel to thewalls, between the plurality of operating positions, containing itlaterally internally of the seating.

In an aspect the distance between the lateral walls of the seating issubstantially equal to a thickness of the thread guide, perpendicular tothe longitudinal development thereof, so that the thread guide, in themovement thereof between the operating positions, in particularnearingly and distancingly with respect to the needle-bearing organ,moves substantially into contact with the lateral walls of the seating,and parallel to the walls, preventing lateral oscillations, ortransversal oscillations with respect to the walls of the thread guide.

In an aspect the seating, in particular the distance between the lateralwalls of the seating, is dimensioned such that the thread guide,inserted movably internally of the seating, is laterally separated fromthe lateral walls, in particular from at least a portion thereof, by aspace or gap of at least 1 hundredth of a millimetre and/or at least 5hundredths of a millimetre, and/or at least 1 tenth of a millimetreand/or at least 2 tenths of a millimetre and/or at least 5 tenths of amillimetre and/or at least 1 millimetre with respect to each wall.

In an aspect the seating is configured so as to guide the movement ofthe thread guide from inside the body, in particular along the operatingplane.

In an aspect the seating is configured so as to guide movement of thethread guide from inside the body by means of a lateral containing,between the two facing lateral walls, at least of the rear end of thethread guide.

In an aspect the seating is configured so as to guide, from the sides,the movement of the thread guide without interacting with the front endthereof.

In an aspect the seating is configured so as to guide from inside thebody the movement of the thread guide by means of a lateral containing,between the two facing lateral walls, of a fraction of the longitudinalextension, thereof, from the rear end, by at least 10% and/or at least20% and/or at least 40% and/or at least 60% and/or at least 80% of thelongitudinal development thereof.

In an aspect the seating is configured so as to guide from the sides themovement of the first lever, in particular at least the upper end and/orthe lower end of the first lever. In an aspect the upper portions of thetwo walls of the seating contain and guide from the sides the upper endof the first lever, and/or the lower portions of the two walls of theseating contain and guide from the sides the lower end of the firstlever.

In an aspect the seating does not guide or contain the from the sidesthe movement of the second lever, which is positioned at the free spaceof the seating.

In an aspect the guide end of the second lever comprises a respectivefork configured so as to at least partially slidably house the guideportion of the thread guide, so as to guide it from the sides the motioninto contact with the guide end of the second lever, and prevent lateraloscillations of the guide portion. In an aspect the fork of the guideend enables maintaining the motion of the thread guide internally of theseating and aligned with the operating plane of the seating. In anaspect, the fork of the guide end of the second lever realizes an upperguide for the thread guide, which completes the guide function carriedout below the lower portions of the two lateral walls of the seating.

In an aspect the body comprises a plurality of the seatings, distinctfrom one another, each of the seatings being configured so as to movablyhouse respective thread guide means in the body, each of the threadguide means comprising at least a respective thread guide and respectiveactivating means configured to position the respective thread guide in aplurality of operating positions with respect to the seating and withrespect to the needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine.

In an aspect the seatings of the plurality of seatings of the body ofthe device exhibit respective longitudinal developments that areparallel to one another, i.e. they define respective work planesparallel to one another and parallel to the orientation of the needlesof the needle-bearing organ.

In an aspect the seatings of the plurality of seatings are configuredand predisposed each to house respective thread guide means, therespective thread guides means being able to comprise a respectivethread guide means of an oscillating type, i.e. mobile both verticallywith respect to the needle-bearing organ and radially distancingly fromand nearingly to the needle-bearing organ, or being able to comprise arespective thread guide of a non-oscillating type, i.e. mobile onlyvertical with respect to the needle-bearing organ.

In a further independent aspect, the invention relates to a threaddispensing element for a thread guide for knitting machines, thedispensing element comprising a body having a mounting portion, destinedto be removably mounted to a front end of a thread guide, and anoperating portion, destined to be facing towards the needles of aneedle-bearing organ of a knitting machine,

wherein the mounting portion is configured and predisposed to enablemounting the dispensing element to the thread guide according to adetermined discrete number of configurations with respect to the threadguide, to which corresponds a same discrete number of positions assumedby the operating portion of the dispensing element with respect to theneedles of the needle-bearing organ, the dispensing organ beingconfigured so as to be selectively mountable to the thread guideexclusively in a configuration selected from among the determineddiscrete number of configurations.

In an aspect the determined discrete number of mounting configurationsis exactly two in number, the mounting portion being mountable to thethread guide in a first mounting configuration, to which corresponds alow position of the operating portion, or in a second mountingconfiguration, to which corresponds a high position of the operatingportion.

In an aspect the mounting portion is characterised by a bilateralsymmetry, i.e. it is symmetrical with respect to a plane of symmetrypassing through the longitudinal axis of the mounting portion.

In an aspect the longitudinal hole is open on the rear end defining afirst opening and is open on the front end defining a second opening,the first opening enabling insertion of an infeed thread into thedispensing element and the second opening enabling exit, towards theneedles of the knitting machine, of the infeed thread.

In an aspect the second opening is dealigned from the first opening withrespect to the longitudinal axis. In an aspect the first opening iscoaxial to the longitudinal axis. In an aspect, in the first mountingconfiguration the second opening is lower than the first opening withrespect to the longitudinal axis, and in the second mountingconfiguration the second opening is higher than the first opening withrespect to the longitudinal axis.

In an aspect the operating portion extends from the mounting portion andis dealigned with respect thereto, in particular having a respectivelongitudinal axis transversal to (i.e. does not coincide with) thelongitudinal axis of the mounting portion.

In an aspect the mounting configuration is selected during the step ofinserting the mounting portion in the mounting seating, internally ofwhich any rotation of the dispensing element with respect to the threadguide is prevented.

In an aspect the axial position of the mounting portion internally ofthe seating of the thread guide can be selectively varied during themounting step, so as to vary the distance between the operating portionand the needles of the knitting machine.

In a further aspect the invention relates to a thread guide for knittingmachines provided with a front end facing towards the needles of theknitting machine, the front end having at least a mounting seatingdestined to removably house a dispensing element according to any one ofthe preceding aspects and/or the claims.

In an aspect the front end of the thread guide comprises a mountingseating complementarily shaped to the mounting portion of the dispensingelement. In an aspect the mounting seating consists of a through-holepassing through the front end of the thread guide, in which the mountingportion of the dispensing element is insertable. In an aspect the threadguide comprises the dispensing element removably mounted thereto.

In an aspect the thread guide comprises blocking means arranged at themounting seating and configured so as to removably engage with themounting portion of the dispensing element in order to stably andremovably mount it in the mounting seating.

In an aspect, the needle-bearing organ is a needle cylinder of acircular knitting machine or a needle bed of a linear knitting machine.

In an aspect the knitting machine is a knitting machine for knitwear,hosiery or the like, preferably a circular knitting machine, preferablya knitting machine of the seamless type.

Each of the above-mentioned aspects of the invention can be taken aloneor in combination with any one of the claims or other aspects described.

Further characteristics and advantages will more fully emerge from thedetailed description of some embodiments, among which also a preferredembodiment, given by way of non-exclusive example, of a device forfeeding thread to the needles of a knitting machine according to thepresent invention, and a thread dispensing element for a thread guidefor knitting machines according to the present invention. Thisdescription will be made in the following with reference to theaccompanying figures of the drawings, supplied by way of non-limitingexample, in which:

FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a possible embodiment of a devicefor feeding thread to the needles of a knitting machine according to thepresent invention;

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a further perspective view of the device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a lateral view of the device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a view from below of the device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 6 is a larger-scale detail of a front portion of the device of FIG.1;

FIG. 7 is a further perspective view of the device of FIG. 1, with someparts removed;

FIG. 8 is a front view of the device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 8a is a section view of the device of FIG. 1, sectioned along planeVIIIa-VIIIa;

FIGS. 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e and 9f are six longitudinal-section views ofthe device of FIG. 1, with some parts removed, in six differentoperating positions, the sections being obtained by sectioning thedevice along plane VIIIa-VIIIa of FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a possible embodiment of a thread guidefor knitting machines comprising a dispensing element of the threadaccording to the present invention;

FIG. 10a is a larger-scale view of a portion of the thread guide of FIG.10, with some parts shown transparent and with the dispensing element ofthe thread in a first working configuration;

FIG. 10b is a further enlarged view of a portion of the thread guide ofFIG. 10, with some parts transparent and with the dispensing element ofthe thread in a second working configuration;

FIG. 11 is a perspective exploded view of the thread guide and thedispensing element of the thread of FIG. 10;

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a possible embodiment of a threaddispensing element according to the present invention;—FIG. 12a is alongitudinal section view of the thread dispensing element of FIG. 12,sectioned along plane XIIa-XIIa.

With reference to the figures, reference numeral 1 denotes in itsentirety a device for feeding thread to the needles of a knittingmachine according to the present invention, while numerals 60 and 6denote respectively a thread dispensing element for a thread guide forknitting machines and a thread guide for knitting machines according tothe present invention. In general, the same reference numeral is usedfor identical or similar elements, possible in the variant embodimentsthereof.

The device of the present invention is destined to be located in anyknitting machine for feeding thread to the needles of a needle-bearingorgan of the machine, for the formation of fabric.

The knitting machine can be a knitting machine for knitwear, hosiery orthe like, and is preferably a circular knitting machine and/or aknitting machine of the seamless type. The needle-bearing organ ispreferably a needle-bearing cylinder of a circular knitting machine, butcan also be a needle-bed of a linear knitting machine. The knittingmachine and the relative needle-bearing organ are not shown in detail inthe figures, as of known type and conventional. The present inventioncan be used both on new machines and on already-existing machines, inthe latter case in substitution of the thread-feeding devices oftraditional type. The functioning of the whole knitting machine (forexample the interaction between the thread guides and the needles, thecooperation between needles and threads, etc.) is not described indetail, as it is known in the technical sector of the present invention.

The device 1 comprises a body 2 of the device associable to a knittingmachine, at a needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine, andconfigured to movably house thread guide means 4.

The thread guide means 4 are movably housed at least partially in thebody 2 and comprise a first lever 5 rotatably mounted to the body 2 ofthe device such as to be able to rotate about a first rotation axis X.The thread guide means further comprise a thread guide 6 rotatablymounted to the first lever 5 such as to be able to rotate, with respectto the first lever, about a second rotation axis Y. The thread guide 6has an elongate conformation and extends longitudinally between a rearend 7 and a front end 8, the front end 8 projecting and emerging fromthe body 2 in a direction of the needle-bearing organ and defining atleast a passage 61 for a thread to be dispensed to the needles N of theneedle-bearing organ. The thread guide is further provided with a guideportion 9 interposed between the rear end 7 and the front end 8.

The thread guide means further comprise a second lever 10 also rotatablymounted to the body 2 of the device such as to be able to rotate about athird rotation axis Z. The second lever longitudinally extends betweenan activating end 11 and a guide end 12. The guide portion 9 of thethread guide 6 is configured to stay translatably and/or slidably incontact with the guide end 12 of the second lever. In other words, theguide portion of the thread guide and the guide end of the second leverare maintained, during functioning, in contact with one another and canslide on one another. The sliding occurs on respective contact surfacesand the contact point changes instantaneously during the movement of thethread guide and the second lever. In particular, in the contact pointthe guide portion of the thread guide and the guide end of the secondlever translate with respect to one another, while overall the contactpoint follows a curved trajectory determined by the rotation of thefirst lever with respect to the body and/or by the rotation of thethread guide with respect to the first lever and/or by the rotation ofthe second lever with respect to the device of the body.

The thread guide is preferably rested on or suspended from the body ofthe device, i.e. it is not directly constrained to the body of thedevice but is movably mounted thereto by means of interposing of thefirst lever and the second lever. In more detail, the thread guide ispivoted at a first point (preferably the rear end thereof) on the firstlever, and is further maintained, in a second point (preferably thefront end thereof) in contact with the second lever. The thread guidemeans further comprise activating means 13 positioned at least partiallyin the body 2 and configured and predisposed so as to controlledly moveat least the first lever 5 and the second lever 10 so as to position thethread guide 6 into a plurality of operating positions (A, B, C, D, E,F, described in detail in the following) with respect to the body andwith respect to the needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine.

The activating means 13 comprise a first actuator 14 acting on the firstlever 5 so as to cause a rotation thereof, about the first rotation axisX and with an amplitude equal to a first regulatably-variable anglebetween an advanced position and a retracted position, to whichcorrespond respectively a displacement of the front end 8 of the threadguide distancingly from the needle-bearing organ and a displacement ofthe front end 8 of the thread guide nearingly to the needle-bearingorgan. The displacements occur in a mode and/or a trajectory defined bythe conformation of the guide portion of the thread guide.

In other words, the first actuator acts on the first lever so as toimpress on the thread guide a radial to and fro movement with respect tothe needle-bearing organ, between a radially retracted height withrespect to the needle-bearing organ and a neared height to theneedle-bearing organ.

The activating means 13 preferably comprise a second actuator 15activatable on the second lever 10 so as to determine a rotationthereof, about the third rotation axis Z and with an amplitude equal toa second regulatably-variable angle, between a first position and asecond position, to which correspond respectively a displacement of thefront end 8 of the thread guide 6 in a rising direction with respect tothe needle-bearing organ, up to a first vertical height 101, and adisplacement of the front end 8 of the thread guide 6 in a loweringdirection with respect to the needle-bearing organ, up to a secondvertical height 102 lower than the first vertical height.

The guide means preferably comprise elastic means positioned at leastpartially in the body 2 and able to elastically oppose the movementimparted on the first lever 5 and/or on second lever 10 by theactivating means.

The elastic means preferably comprise a first elastic element 17 havingan end constrained to the body 2 and the opposite end constrained to thethread guide 6. The first elastic element 17 is configured such as todetermine a tensioning of the thread guide 6 towards the second lever 10and to maintain the guide portion 9 of the thread guide in contact withthe guide end 12 of the second lever 10.

Additionally, the first elastic element 17 preferably determines atensioning of the thread guide 6, towards the first vertical height,such as to transmit (by means of the guide portion 9 of the thread guidein contact with the guide end 12 of the second lever), a thrust on thesecond lever 10 towards the first position thereof.

The first elastic element is preferably configured such as to oppose theaction of at least the second actuator 15, maintaining the second lever10 in the respective first position when the second actuator does notact on the second lever.

The elastic means preferably comprise a second elastic element 18 havingan end constrained to the body 2 and the opposite end constrained to thefirst lever 5. The second elastic element 18 determines a tensioning ofthe first lever 5 towards the retracted position thereof and opposes theaction of the first actuator 14, maintaining the first lever in aretracted position when the first actuator does not act on the firstlever 5.

In substance, the elastic means enable an “automatic return” of thelever on which they act when the actuator acting on the lever isdeactivated. In other words, the elastic means work “in opposition” withrespect to the actuator acting on the lever: when the actuator is activeit overcomes the elastic force of the elastic means, while when inactivethe elastic force is such as to return the lever into the oppositeposition to the position determined by the activation of the actuator.In particular, the first elastic element is active on the thread guide,and via the thread guide on the second lever, while the second elasticelement is active on the first lever, and via the first lever on thethread guide.

As shown by way of example in the figures, the first elastic elementand/or the second elastic element preferably consist in a helical springhaving a determined elastic coefficient, such as not to halt themovement of the lever when the actuator acting thereon is active and atthe same time able to guarantee the return of the lever when theactuator is deactivated.

As can be seen in particular in FIGS. 9a-9f , the thread guide means arecharacterised in that the first lever 5, the second lever 10 and thethread guide 6 together realise a four-bar kinematic structureconfigured so as to selectively position the front end 8 of the threadguide 6 in the plurality of operating positions.

The four-bar structure is kinematically defined by a first fixed hinge,corresponding to the point in which the first lever 5 is rotatablymounted to the body 2, a second mobile hinge, corresponding to the pointin which the thread guide 6 is rotatably mounted to the first lever 5, asimple constraint in the contact point between the guide portion 9 ofthe thread guide 6 and the guide end 12 of the second lever 10, and athird fixed hinge, corresponding to the point in which the second lever10 is rotatably mounted to the body. Preferably (as shown by way ofexample in the figures) the first fixed hinge and the third hingecoincide in a single point, i.e. the first lever and the second leverare rotatably mounted to a same point of the body 2, in which case thefirst rotation axis X and the third rotation axis Z coincide. The firstfixed hinge and the third fixed hinge are both are both kinematicallyconnected “to earth”, i.e. they enable rotation respectively of thefirst lever and the second lever but are fixed with respect to the bodyof the device (the first rotation axis X and the third rotation axis Zare fixed with respect to the body 2). From a kinematic point of view,the line joining the first fixed hinge to the third fixed hinge (whichis reduced to a point if the first lever and the second lever arerotatably mounted to the body in a same point, i.e. have the respectiverotation axes that coincide) represents the fixed frame of the four-barlink.

The activating means preferably comprise a third actuator 19 acting onthe second lever 10 such as to determine a further rotation thereof,about the third rotation axis Z and with an amplitude equal to a thirdregulatable angle, between the first or second position and a thirdposition, in which to the further rotation of the second lever so as tobring itself into the third position corresponds a displacement of thefront end 8 of the thread guide in a lowering direction with respect tothe needle-bearing organ, up to a third vertical height 103 lower thanthe second vertical height 102. In substance, the activation of thethird actuator 19 enables rotating the guide end of the second lever ina downwards direction, bringing it into the third position. The passageof the second lever into the third position can occur both starting fromthe first position, and starting from the second position: in the firstcase the third actuator moves the second lever, in a lowering direction,from the first height directly to the third vertical height, while inthe second case the third actuator moves the second lever—in a loweringdirection—from the second height to the third vertical height.

Note that the third actuator enables bringing the second lever into thethird position (to which corresponds a positioning of the front end ofthe thread guide at the third vertical height 103) without any need topreviously have activated the second actuator: in other words, thesecond and the third actuator act independently on the second lever,such that the second lever can be positioned as required in the first,second or third position thereof.

The first actuator 14, the second actuator 15 and/or the third actuator19 each comprise a respective piston, preferably pneumatic (orfluid-dynamic): each piston is movable selectively at least between aninactive configuration, in which it does not interact with therespective lever or thread guide, and an active configuration, in whichit is active on the respective lever or thread guide and exerts on therespective lever or thread guide a thrust having a determined entity.Each piston typically has a respective stem, which exits when the pistonis activated and returns (or is maintained internally of a cylinder)when the piston is deactivated.

The body 2 is preferably provided with at least a housing seating 3configured such as to movably house, at least partially, thethread-guide means 4 in the body 2. The first lever 5 and/or the secondlever 10 are preferably rotatably mounted to the body internally of theseating 3. The front end 8 of the thread guide preferably extends andemerges from the seating in the direction of the needle-bearing organ.The activating means are preferably positioned internally of theseating.

In substance the thread guide of the present invention is characterisedin that it can move, with respect to the needle-bearing organ (forexample a cylinder of a circular knitting machine), both radially(nearingly and distancingly with respect to the needle-bearing organ)and vertically (rising and lowering with respect to the needles of theneedle-bearing organ). This type of thread guide is known in the sectoras an oscillating thread guide precisely because—beyond the traditionalvertical motion—it can near and retract with respect to theneedle-bearing organ.

The first actuator is the activating means which enables the radialmovement of the thread guide (i.e. to bring the thread guide “out” and“into” the body of the device, i.e. respectively nearingly to ordistancingly from the needle-bearing organ), while the second actuatorenables a first vertical movement of the thread guide (between the firstheight 101 and the second height 102). Overall the presence of twoactuators enables therefore defining four different operating positionsfor the thread guide, shown in FIGS. 9a-9d : the first position A (FIG.9a ) corresponds to the retracted thread guide at the first height, andthe second position B (FIG. 9b ) corresponds to the advanced threadguide at the first height, the third position C (FIG. 9c ) correspondsto the retracted thread guide at the second height, the fourth positionD (FIG. 9d ) corresponds to the thread guide advanced and at the secondheight.

The addition of the third actuator 19, also active (like the secondactuator 15) on the second lever 10, enables introducing a furtherlowering of the thread guide from the second 102 to the third height103. The third actuator, in combination with the first actuator 14,introduces two further operating positions for the thread guide, shownin FIGS. 9e-9f : The fifth position E (FIG. 9e ) corresponds to thethread guide retracted and at the third height, the sixth position (FIG.9f ) corresponds to the thread guide advanced and at the third height.

In substance, the first actuator—managing the radial movement—enablespassage of the thread guide between the positions A and B, between thepositions C and D and between the positions E and F; the secondactuator—managing a first vertical movement—enables the passage of thethread guide between the positions A and C and between the positions Band D; the third actuator—managing a further vertical movement—enablespassage of the thread guide between the positions C (or A) and E andbetween the positions D (or B) and F. By means of three differentindependent actuators six distinct operating positions can be obtained.

In the following a more detailed analysis is made of the operatingpositions.

The first operating position is obtained by activation of the firstactuator 14 and deactivation of the second actuator 15 (and the thirdactuator, if present): in this position the front end 8 of the threadguide is positioned in a first point (A) in which the thread guide isprepared for lowering towards the second vertical height and the thirdvertical height 103.

The second operating position is obtained by deactivation of the first14 and the second actuator 15: in this position the front end of thethread guide is positioned in a second point (B) in which either thepossibility of an uptake of the thread by the needles (N) of theknitting machine is excluded, or the thread, previously dispensed to theneedles of the machine, is brought posteriorly of the needle head, so asto enable interruption of the feed to the needles.

The third operating position is obtained by activation of the first 14and the second actuator 15 (and deactivation of the third actuator, ifpresent): in which the front end of the thread guide is positioned in athird point (C) in which all the needles (N) of the knitting machine cantake up the thread, which are brought into the working process at thedesired infeed.

The fourth operating position is obtained by deactivation of the firstactuator 14 and activation of the second actuator 15 (and deactivator ofthe third actuator, if present): in this position the front end of thethread guide is positioned in a fourth point (D) in which uptake isenabled only for the needles (N) of the knitting machine which areraised more than other needles, which other needles are raised less andtherefore do not take up the thread.

The fifth operating position is obtained by activation of the first 14and the third actuator 19, and preferably deactivation of the secondactuator 15, in which the front end of the thread guide is positioned ina fifth point (E) in which thread take-up is enabled for all the needles(N) of the knitting machine, which needles (N) are brought into workingcondition at the desired infeed.

The sixth operating position is obtained by deactivation of the firstactuator 14 and activation of the third actuator 19, and preferablydeactivation of the second actuator 15, in which the front end of thethread guide is positioned in a sixth point (F) in which take-up of thethread is enabled only for the needles (N) of the knitting machine whichare raised less, while thread take-up is disabled for the needles (N)which are raised more, as the infed thread is positioned lower than thetongue of the latter needles.

The activation of the third actuator, so as to work between positions Eand F, preferably does not require the contemporary activation also ofthe second actuator. They work on distinct portions of the second lever,and each of them imparts on the lever the respective rotationindependently and for an angle that is sufficient to attain therespective vertical height.

From a kinematic point of view, the actuators impart particular rotarymovement on the first and second lever, which transmit the motion in acontrolled way to the thread guide, which is thus subjected toroto-translations which position it in the above-mentioned operatingpositions A-F.

The movement of the levers and the thread guide can be understood fromthe sequence of FIGS. 9a-9f and is described in the following.

The activation of the first actuator preferably determines the rotationforwards of the upper end of the first lever and the consequent rotationbackwards of the lower end, determining a retracting of the front end ofthe thread guide with respect to the needles of the needle-bearing organof the knitting machine.

The deactivation of the first actuator preferably determines therotation backwards of the upper end of the firs lever and the consequentforwards rotation of the lower end, determining an advancing of thefront end of the thread guide towards the needles of the needle-bearingorgan of the knitting machine.

The deactivation of the second actuator preferably determines therotation downwards of the activating end of the second lever, or thebackwards rotation of the third lever acting on the activating end ofthe second lever, and the consequent upwards rotation of the guide endof the second lever, determining a raising of the front end of thethread guide with respect to the needles of the needle-bearing organ ofthe knitting machine.

The activation of the second actuator preferably determines the rotatingupwards of the activating end of the second lever, or the rotationforwards of the third lever acting on the activating end of the secondlever, and the consequent downward rotation of the guide end of thesecond lever, determining a lowering of the front end of the threadguide with respect to the needles of the needle-bearing organ of theknitting machine, from the first vertical height to the second verticalheight.

The deactivation of the third actuator preferably does not influence theposition assumed by the second lever, which remains with the guide endthereof raised or lowered respectively with the second actuatordeactivated or activated.

The activation of the third actuator preferably determines the rotationupwards of the activating end of the second lever and a consequentfurther rotation downwards (with respect to the rotation downwardsimparted by the second actuator) of the guide end of the second lever,determining a further lowering of the front end of the thread guide withrespect to the needles of the needle-bearing organ of the knittingmachine, from the first to the second vertical height up to the thirdvertical height.

In substance, the activation of the third actuator determines a rotationupwards of the activating end of the second lever greater than therespective upwards rotation imparted by the second actuator, and thus arotation downwards of the guide end of the second lever greater than therespective rotation downwards imparted by the second actuator, thusdetermining a further lowering of the front end of the thread guide withrespect to the needles of the needle-bearing organ of the knittingmachine, beyond the second height and into the third vertical height.

On the basis of the configuration of the activating means and theelastic means, the correlation between the state of the actuators andthe position of the thread guide can be summarised in the followingtable:

First actuator Second actuator Third actuator Position A Active InactiveInactive Position B Inactive Inactive Inactive Position C Active ActiveInactive Position D Inactive Active Inactive Position E Active InactiveActive Position F Inactive Inactive Active

The three actuators are commanded and operate independently of oneanother: this means that it is possible to move the front end of thethread guide as desired both among the three vertical heights 101, 102and 103, and nearingly to or distancingly from the needle-bearing organ:in other words, the six positions A, B, C, D, E and F can be selectedand reached by passing as desired between one another, by selecting thecorrect combination of activation/deactivation of the actuators. Thiswithout the need for the passage between “distant” points, i.e. havingdifferent vertical or radial heights to require a transit through“intermediate” points, for example having intermediate vertical heightsor neared or distanced heights with respect to the needle-bearing organ.

In particular, it is possible to pass among the three vertical heights101 and 103 without any need for activating or deactivating the secondactuator (but acting directly with the third actuator), and the radialmovement between points A, C, E and points B, D and F can be selectedregardless of the start point and the end point (by acting directly onthe first actuator).

Note that the thread guide means of the present invention areconfigured, preferably, in such a way that when the three actuators areall deactivated, the thread guide is automatically brought, by effect ofthe elastic means, into position B. This is advantageous, as position Bis the normal working position of the thread guides, maintained morefrequently than the other positions during the functioning of themachine. In this way, the position does not require any energetic effort(there being no actuators activated), and thus reduces the wear on theactuators and limits the stresses on the structure of the device.

As in the embodiment shown in the figures, the activating means arepreferably active only on the first lever and the second lever, and donot interact directly with the thread guide.

The first rotation axis X is preferably orientated substantiallyparallel to the tangent to the motion trajectory of the needle-bearingorgan relatively to the body 2. For example in the case of theneedle-bearing organ being a cylinder, it rotates about a vertical axisand the needles thereof move with a tangential velocity that issubstantially horizontal; the rotation axis X—with the device mounted—isalso horizontal.

The second rotation axis Y (between the first lever and the threadguide) is preferably substantially parallel to the first rotation axisand distinct therefrom.

The third rotation axis Z preferably coincides with the first rotationaxis X, i.e. the first lever 5 and the second lever 10 are pivoted to asame point of the body.

The body preferably comprises a pin 16 arranged transversally to alongitudinal development of the body, the first lever and/or the secondlever being rotatably pivoted to the pin. The pin 16 preferably developsalong an axis, substantially horizontal, coinciding with the firstrotation axis X and/or with the third rotation axis Z. In substance thepin 16 constitutes the fixed element of the body to which the levers ofthe thread guide means are independently constrainable so that each ofthem can rotate with respect to the rotation axis thereof. The pinenables rotation of the levers pivoted thereto and prevents anytranslation of the levers. On the contrary the thread guide isassociated to the first and the second lever such as to be able toperform roto-translations, but preferably it is not constrained to thebody of the device.

The first lever 5 and the second lever 10 are preferably not constrainedto one another (though pivoted to the same point of the body or to asame fixed pin of the body), i.e. they perform the relative rotarymovements independently of one another.

The thread guide 6 is preferably rotatably hinged to the first lever 5at the rear end 7 of the thread guide 6 itself. The first lever 5preferably extends longitudinally between a lower end 5 a and an upperend 5 b and comprises a central portion 5 c, intermediate between thelower end and the upper end, at which it is mounted to the body (or tothe pin of the body).

The thread guide 6, in particular the rear end 7 thereof, is preferablyrotatably hinged to the lower end 5 a of the first lever 5.

The thread guide 6 and the first lever 5, in particular the rear end 7of the thread guide and the lower end 5 a of the first lever, preferablyrealize a cylindrical joint 20 which enables relative rotation betweenthe thread guide and the first lever at least about the second rotationaxis Y. The joint 20 represents the above-mentioned second mobile chainof the four-bar linkage realized by levers and thread guide.

The cylindrical joint 20 preferably comprises a protrusion 21 having aconformation, in a perpendicular section to the second axis Y, at leastpartially circular, and comprises a recess 22 complementarily—shaped tothe protrusion 21 and configured such as to house the protrusion so asto enable rotation thereof internally of the recess. The protrusion 21preferably emerges from the first lever and the recess is fashioned inthe thread guide, or alternatively the recess is fashioned in the firstlever. The protrusion 21 is preferably solidly constrained to or in asingle piece with the first lever (or respectively with the recess 22 ifthe protrusion and the recess are inverted). In an embodiment that isnot illustrated, the joint can enable a relative rotation between thethread guide and the first lever also according to axes that aredifferent to the second rotation axis and rotated by an angle comprisedbetween 0° and 20° with respect to the second rotation axis. In thiscase the cylindrical joint becomes a ball joint (or partiallyspherical).

The first lever and/or the second lever and/or the thread guidepreferably have a substantially plate-shaped configuration. The threadguide 6 preferably exhibits a prevalent longitudinal direction, from therear end 7 to the front end 8, and is arranged vertically internally ofthe seating (or in general of the body) of the device (i.e. parallel tothe needs of the needle-bearing organ).

The thread guide preferably exhibits a back 6 a at a thickness of thethread guide, the thickness developing perpendicularly to thelongitudinal development of the thread guide. The back is preferably inan upper position in the thread guide. The guide portion 9 of the threadguide is preferably defined on the back of the thread guide andcomprises a portion of an upper surface of the thread guide whichextends in the direction of the longitudinal development of the threadguide. The portion of upper surface defining the guide portionpreferably develops on planes that are substantially parallel to thesecond rotation axis of the thread guide with respect to the firstlever.

The guide end 12 of the second lever 10 preferably comprises a bearing23 or roller configured such as to enable and/or facilitate sliding ofthe guide portion 9 of the thread guide with respect to the guide end 12of the second lever.

The guide portion 9 on the back 6 a of the thread guide is preferablymaintained pressed, with a determined force, on the guide end 12 of thesecond lever 10 by means of the first elastic element 17, which preventsdetachment of the thread guide from the second lever. This detachmentwould normally occur by force of gravity (because of how the threadguide and the levers are positioned).

The guide portion 9 of the thread guide 6 preferably realizes a flat camassociated to the guide end 12 of the second lever 10; the guide end hasthe function of feeding the flat cam. The profile of the guide portiondetermines the trajectory followed by the front end of the thread guidefollowing the rotation imparted on the thread guide by the first leverand/or following the rotation imparted on the thread guide of the secondlever. The guide portion thus-shaped enables obtaining a radial movementof the thread guide (nearingly to or distancingly from theneedle-bearing organ) substantially straight and perpendicular to theorientation of the needles. In the absence of this guide portion, whichcooperates with the end of the guide of the second lever, the threadguide would perform curved movements by effect of the thrust receivedfrom the first and second lever, determined by the geometry of therotation axes between the levers and the thread guide. Consequently themovement of the guide thread and the positioning of the operatingpositions A-F would be imprecise and/or subject to vibration.

In an alternative embodiment, the thread guide comprises a fin emergingsuperiorly from the thread guide and developing over a longitudinalportion of the thread guide, parallel to the longitudinal axis of thethread guide (see for example FIGS. 10 and 11). The back of the threadguide is preferably defined on the fin and/or coincides with an uppersurface of the fin. The guide portion is preferably defined on the fin,and more preferably is defined on an upper surface of the fin. The uppersurface of the fin preferably develops on planes that are substantiallyparallel to one or more of the first, second and third rotation axis.

With the device mounted, the fin is maintained pressed superiorly, witha determined force, on the end of the guide of the second lever,preferably by means of the elastic element.

In a possible embodiment, the second lever 10 comprises, between theactivating element 11 and the guide element 12, a through-recess inwhich the first lever 5 is inserted, the recess realizing a forkedmounting of the first lever on the second lever. The forked mounting isadvantageous in particular with the first axis X and the third axis Zcoinciding (as shown in the case in the figures).

The first actuator 14 is preferably arranged in the seating (or ingeneral in the body) in such a way as to interact with the upper end 5 bof the first lever 5, or with a point proximal to the upper end, or ingeneral with a point interposed between the central portion 5 c (wherethe first lever is pivoted) and the upper end 5 b of the first lever. Inthis way, to a clockwise rotation of the upper end of the first levercorresponds a rotation in an anticlockwise direction of the lower end,and vice versa.

The second actuator 15 is preferably arranged in the seating (or ingeneral of the body) in such a way as to interact with the activatingend 11 of the second lever 10, or with a point proximal to theactivating end, or again with a point interposed between a centralportion, at which the second lever is mounted to the body, and theactivating end 11. In this way, to a rotation in a clockwise directionof the activating end of the second lever corresponds a rotation in ananticlockwise direction of the guide end, and vice versa. Note that thesecond lever, described in the present invention, is pivoted to thecentre and has the guide end advanced towards the needle-bearing organand in contact with the thread guide: this configuration enables havinga rest and a guide for the oscillating thread guide during eachmovement.

The first elastic element 17 is preferably constrained to the threadguide 6 at a point of the thread guide interposed between the guideportion 9 and the front end 8. At this point the thread guide canexhibit, for example, an attaching hook of the first elastic element.

The second elastic element 18 is preferably constrained to the firstlever 5 at the upper end 5 b of the first lever, or a point proximal tothe upper end, or at a point interposed between the central portion 5 cand the upper end of the first lever.

In a first possible embodiment, as shown by way of example in thefigures, the thread guide means 4 can further comprise a third lever 30rotatably mounted to the body of the device such as to be able to rotateabout a fourth rotation axis W, preferably parallel to the firstrotation axis. The third lever comprises an activating portion 31 and athrust portion 32, where the thrust portion interacts with theactivating end of the second lever 10 so as to determine the rotation ofthe second lever about the third rotation axis between the firstposition and the second position.

The second actuator 15 is preferably arranged in the body (or theseating) in such a way as to interact with the activating end 31 of thesecond lever, preferably (as in the figures) in a point distinct fromthe one on which the third actuator 19 acts on the second lever 10, orit is arranged in the body in such a way as to interact with the thrustportion of the third lever.

Observe that the third level is optional: it is possible to active bothwith the second actuator and the third actuator directly on the secondlever 10, for example in two distinct points of the activating end 11 ofthe second lever or on other portions thereof.

The thread guide means 4 preferably comprise a first end-run stop 91housed in the body (or the seating) and able to halt the rotation of thefirst lever 5 determined by the activation of the first actuator 14. Thefirst end-run stop thus defines the amplitude of the rotation in theclockwise direction of the first lever. The first end-run stop can be anadjustable grub screw, so as to select the angular amount on therotation of the first lever.

The thread guide means 4 preferably comprise a second end-run stop 92housed in the body (or the seating) and able to halt the rotation of thesecond lever 10, or the rotation of the third lever acting on theactivating end of the second lever, determined by the activation of thesecond actuator 15. In the figures the third lever is present, on whichthe second actuator acts, so the second end-run stop is positioned so asto halt the rotation of the third lever; alternatively, the secondend-run stop might directly halt the activating end of the second lever,should the thread guide include only four operating positions (A, B, C,D). The second end-run stop thus defines the amplitude of the rotationin the clockwise direction of the second lever between the first and thesecond position. The second end-run stop 92 can be an adjustable grubscrew, so as to select the angular amplitude of the first rotation ofthe second lever.

The thread guide means 4 preferably comprise a third end-run stop 93housed in the body (or in the seating) and able to halt the furtherrotation of the second lever 10 determined by the activation of thethird actuator 19. The third end-run stop thus defines the amplitude ofthe further clockwise rotation of the second lever between the secondand the third position thereof. The third end-run stop 93 can be anadjustable grub screw, such as to select the angular amplitude of thefurther rotation of the second lever.

The regulating of the first and/or second and/or third end-run stopenables precisely defining points A-F attained by the front end 8 of thethread guide, with particular reference to the respective first height101, second height 102 and third height 103 associated to each point.

The thread guide 6 (see in particular FIGS. 9a-9f ) preferably comprisesa foot 55 destined to cooperate with a stop 57 of the device for haltinga radial advancement of the thread guide, nearingly to theneedle-bearing organ, in the motion thereof towards the fourth positionD, and/or towards the sixth position F, in this way defining therespective radial distance of the front end 8 from the needle-bearingorgan in the fourth position D and/or sixth position F. The foot 55 ispositioned preferably inferiorly of the thread guide and in anintermediate position between the rear end and the front end, forexample below the guide portion 9 of the thread guide.

The foot 55 of the thread guide 6 can comprise a front surface 56,destined to enter into contact with the stop 57 and to cause halting ofthe radial motion of the thread guide towards the needle-bearing organ.The front surface of the foot is preferably shaped or profiled in such away that when the foot 55 is in contact with the stop 57, a verticalmovement of the thread guide determines a thrust by the stop on thefront surface of the foot, the thrust causing a radial displacement ofthe foot and the whole thread guide according to a trajectory which is afunction of the shaping or profiling of the front surface of the foot.

In other words, the front surface 56 of the foot 55 realises a camprofile cooperating with the stop 57, and a vertical motion of thethread guide foot on the stop determines a radial movement of the wholethread guide with respect to the stop and a consequent radial retractionor advancement of the front end of the thread guide with respect to theneedle-bearing organ.

The presence of the foot 55 of the thread guide, and the specificprofiling thereof, enable performing an automatic retraction of thethread guide during determined movements thereof. In particular,consider that when the thread guide is in the sixth position F and ismoved towards the operating position, the front end of the thread guidecan interfere with one or more needles of the knitting machine, due tothe vertical raising of the thread guide. The foot of the thread guide,with the profiling thereof, advantageously enables introducing anautomatic radial retraction of the thread guide during the risingthereof, which enables slightly displacing the thread guide distancinglyfrom the needle-bearing organ (retracting into the seating of the bodyof the device), enabling impacts or interference with the needles to beavoided.

The stop 57 is associated to the body anteriorly of the seating housingthe thread guide in an intermediate position between the seating and theneedle-bearing organ. The stop can be a separate element associable tothe body of the device or can be realized in a single piece therewith.In any case the stop, if present, constitutes a part of the body of thedevice or the seating housing the thread guide.

In FIGS. 9d and 9f it is possible to observe the cooperation between thefoot 55 of the thread guide and the stop 57 of the body of the device,respectively with the thread guide in the fourth position D and in thesixth position F.

As described above, the front end 8 of the thread guide 6 is destined tocooperate with one or more needles of the knitting machine and isprovided with at least a dispensing element 60 of the thread removablyassociated to the thread guide and defining the passage 61 for a threadto be dispensed to the needles of the needle-bearing organ. A dispensingelement 60 according to the present invention will be described indetail in the following.

As shown by way of example in FIG. 1-8, the body 2 of the device cancomprise a plurality of the above-mentioned seatings 3, distinct fromone another, each configured so as to movably house respective threadguide means internally of the body. Each of the respective thread guidemeans comprises at least a respective thread guide and respectiveactivating means configured so as to position the respective threadguide in a plurality of operating positions with respect to the seatingthereof and with respect to the needle-bearing organ of the knittingmachine. In other words, a single device 1 can internally contain aplurality of thread guides, each moved by respective command levers andactivating means dedicated thereto. For this purpose the body cancomprise a plurality of seatings, each of which is dedicated to a singlethread guide (and to the thread guide means and activating meansthereof).

FIGS. 1-8 illustrate an example configuration of a device 1 whichcomprises a plurality of thread guides, among which can be identified:three thread guides of the oscillating type, object of the presentinvention and described above, three thread guides of thenon-oscillating type and two lateral thread guides, also of thenon-oscillating type. The three oscillating thread guides can each havetwo or three actuators, i.e. they can operate between four positions(A-D) or six positions (A-F). The five thread guides of thenon-oscillating type are not further described as they are of a knowntype in the sector. By “non-oscillating” thread guides is meant a threadguide which does not perform a radial nearing and distancing movementwith respect to the needle-bearing organ, but only a movement betweentwo or more vertical heights, or a thread guide which, in passagebetween two vertical heights, can vary the radial position (typicallynearing or distancing with respect to the needle-bearing organ), butdoes not include a selective and controlled radial movement between twopoints having substantially the same vertical height.

The number of oscillating and non-oscillating thread guides can varyaccording to the knitting requirements: in a same seating of the deviceboth an oscillating and a non-oscillating thread guide can be mountedand possible replaced.

In the following the structure of the device body of the presentinvention will be described in greater detail.

As illustrated above, the body 2 of the device is provided with at leasta housing seating configured so as to movably house thread guide meansin the body: this seating is shaped so as to guide the movement of thethread guide means, in particular guiding the movement of the threadguide 6 in the movement thereof between the plurality of operatingpositions (A-F), and so as to guarantee the maintaining of eachoperating position assumed by the thread guide during the working of theknitting machine.

The body 2 develops longitudinally between a rear side 41, destined tohouse command means 35, for example solenoids 36, configured so as tocommand the activating means 13, and a front side 42, facing towards theneedle-bearing organ of the knitting machine.

As visible in particular in FIGS. 6 and 7, the seating developslongitudinally at least along a tract of the body from the rear side 41to the front side 42 and is open on the front side.

The seating preferably develops in the body leaving a free space 50, inparticular in a central portion of the longitudinal or verticaldevelopment thereof, at the fulcrum of the first lever and where thesecond lever extends. The seating preferably does not extend in acentral portion of the body in which the pivot 16 is housed in a fixedposition.

The seating preferably defines an operating plane P on which the threadguide means lie and/or are mobile in the seating; the operating plane Phas a substantially parallel development to the orientation of theneedles of the needle-bearing organ. The longitudinal development of theseating lies on the operating plane.

The operating plane of the seating is preferably such as to be, with thedevice mounted, aligned to the needles of the knitting machine.

The seating is preferably singly dedicated to movably house a singlethread guide.

As shown by way of example in FIGS. 1-9, the seating 3 is shaped as arecess, or groove, realized in the body of the device, and comprises twofacing lateral walls 43 and 44, preferably parallel to one another,configured such as to slidably house the thread guide means.

The two lateral walls are preferably substantially identical and eachexhibit a respective lower portion. The two lower portions are facingand shaped so as to guide from the sides the movement of the threadguide 6, parallel to the walls, during the movement thereof among thevarious operating positions, laterally containing it internally of theseating. Preferably, the distance between the lateral walls of theseating is substantially identical to a thickness of the thread guide,perpendicular to the longitudinal development, so that the thread guide,in the movement thereof between the operating positions, in particularlynearingly and distancingly with respect to the needle-bearing organ,moves substantially in contact with the lateral walls 43 and 44 of theseating 3, and parallel to the walls, preventing lateral oscillations ortransversal oscillations with respect to the walls of the thread guide.

As shown by way of example in the figures (and as is visible inparticular in FIG. 10), the thread guide can be realised in two distinctportions solidly constrained to one another, which realize the wholethread guide 6 between the rear end 7 and the front end 8 thereof. Afirst portion 51 extends between the rear end and a central portion ofthe thread guide and has a first thickness (perpendicular to thelongitudinal development thereof). Optionally the first portion 51 ofthe thread guide can comprise a hooked protuberance to which the lowerend of the first elastic element is hooked or mounted.

The thread guide can further comprise a second portion 52 stably mountedto the first portion and extending between a central portion of thethread guide and the front end 8; the second portion has a secondthickness (perpendicular to the longitudinal development thereof),preferably greater than the first thickness of the first portion. Thesecond portion 52 preferably partially surrounds, at the central portionof the thread guide, the first portion 51. The second portion 52preferably exhibits the back 6 a of the thread guide (i.e. the “fin” ofthe thread guide) and the above-mentioned guide portion 9.

The distance between the lateral walls 43 and 44 of the seating 3 issubstantially equal to the first thickness, i.e. to the thickness of thefirst portion 51 of the thread guide 6.

The seating, in particular the distance between the lateral walls 43 and44 of the seating 3, is preferably dimensioned such that the threadguide 6, inserted movably internally of the seating, is laterallyseparated from the lateral wall, in particular from at least a portionthereof, by a space or gap of at least 1 hundredth of a millimetreand/or at least 5 hundredths of a millimetre, and/or at least 1 tenth ofa millimetre and/or at least 2 tenths of a millimetre and/or at least 5tenths of a millimetre and/or at least 1 millimetre with respect to eachwall.

The seating 3 is preferably configured so as to guide the movement ofthe thread guide 6 from inside the body, in particular along theoperating plane P.

The seating (3) is preferably configured so as to guide the movement ofthe thread guide from inside the body by means of a lateral containing,between the two facing lateral walls 43, 44, at least of the rear end 7of the thread guide.

The seating 3 is preferably configured so as to guide the movement ofthe thread guide from the sides without interacting with the front end 8thereof.

The seating 3 is preferably configured to guide the movement of thethread guide from inside by means of a lateral containing, between thetwo facing lateral walls 43, 44, of a fraction of the longitudinalextension thereof, by the rear end 7, by at least 10% and/or at least20% and/or at least 40% and/or at least 60% and/or at least 80% of thelongitudinal development thereof.

The fraction of longitudinal extension of the thread guide from theseating is preferably continuous and without interruptions.

The seating 3 is preferably configured to guide the movement of thefirst lever from the sides, in particular at least of the upper endand/or the lower end of the first lever. The upper portions of the twowalls of the seating preferably contain and guide from the sides theupper end 5 b of the first lever, and/or the lower portions of the twowalls of the seating contain and guide from the sides the lower end 5 bof the first lever.

The seating preferably does not guide or contain from the sides themovement of the second lever, which is positioned at the free space ofthe seating.

The guide end 12 of the second lever 10 preferably comprises arespective fork configured to at least partially slidably house theguide portion 9 of the thread guide, so as to guide the motion from thesides in contact with the end of the guide of the second lever, andprevent lateral oscillations of the guide portion.

The fork of the guide end 12 enables the thread guide to be continued tomove internally of the seating aligned with the operating plane of theseating.

The fork of the guide end of the second lever comprises a recess, inwhich the guide portion of the thread guide is slidably inserted, andtwo guide walls between which the recess is interposed, the guide wallscontaining the thread guide from the two sides and being preferablyaligned vertically with the two walls of the seating of the body housingthe thread guide.

The fork of the guide end 12 of the second lever realises an upper guidefor the thread guide, which completes the guide function carried outinferiorly of the lower portions of the two lateral walls of theseating. Overall the seating and the fork of the second lever guide withprecision—both superiorly and inferiorly—the thread guide and preventany oscillating motion (in particular lateral) of the thread guide bothdynamically, during the movement of the thread guide, and statically, ineach of the above-mentioned operating positions assumed by the threadguide.

The lateral walls 43 and 44 preferably each exhibit a respective upperportion. The upper portions face one another and are configured so as toguide from the sides the movement of the first thread guide lever, or atleast the upper end 5 b of the first lever, internally of the seating,preventing lateral oscillations, or transversal oscillations withrespect to the walls, of the first lever. As visible in FIGS. 8a and9a-9f , the first lever has the upper end 5 b and the lower end 5 asurrounded laterally by the upper portions of the walls of the seating,while it is free (i.e. not laterally flanked to the seating), at thecentral portion 5 c, where it is pivoted to the body (in particular itis pivoted on the second lever by a forked mounting, and the body 2 ismounted with it). Each of the lateral walls 43, and 44 preferably hasthe upper portion thereof aligned vertically with the respective lowerportion.

As described above, the body can advantageously comprise a plurality ofseatings, distinct from one another and each configured to guiderespective guide means.

The seatings of the body of the device preferably exhibit respectivelongitudinal developments parallel to one another, i.e. they definerespective operating planes parallel to one another and parallel to theorientation of the needles of the needle-bearing organ.

The respective first lever and second lever of a plurality of threadguides of the device (preferably the levers of all the thread guidespresent) are preferably pivoted to the pivot 16 of the body 2.

As can be seen in the figures, the body is advantageously predisposedwith seatings of the above-described type even where there are threadguides of the non-oscillating type present, which in themselves do notrequire laterally guiding as they do not perform roto-translating andradial movements (they do not move to and fro). Should it be necessaryto replace non-oscillating thread guides with oscillating thread guides(in one or more positions), this means already having profiled seatingsfor laterally guiding the oscillating thread guides, with considerableadvantages in terms of performance and stability. The seatings of thepresent invention are configured such as to laterally guide all types ofoscillating thread guide, of both known type and of the “bar-linkage”type of the present invention.

Note that, in the scope of the present description and claims, the term“seating” is used to identify, primarily, substantially a “logical”concept internally of the device: the term “seating” in generalidentifies the portion of body of the device destined to a single threadguide and the respective activating means thereof, which commandmovement thereof. According to the embodiments, the technicalcharacteristic of the seating is enriched with structuralcharacteristics, such as the walls, which define how the seatinginteracts with the thread guide means, and in particular with the threadguide, guiding the movement thereof with respect to the device body. Animportant aspect relates to the definition of a plurality of seatingsinternally of the body 2, each associated independently to a threadguide. In the embodiment illustrated by way of example in the figures,each of the seatings is clearly destined to respective thread guidemeans (and therefore to a single thread guide): however zones can existof the seating that are open and communicating with the adjacentseatings: this is the case of the free space 50 of each seating(vertically interposed between the respective upper portion and therespective lower portion and at which the seating does not interact withthe thread guide means): the free spaces of the various seatingscommunicate with one another to form a free space (internally of thebody) transversally crossing all the seatings. This shows that theseatings can be not completely circumscribed or defined spatially, butare defined by respective thread guide means with which they cooperate,and in particular by the thread guide thereof which they guide in themovement thereof among the plurality of operating positions.

The above-mentioned body of the device is realised in a single piece, atleast in the part thereof comprising the seatings (i.e. all the seatingsare afforded in a single piece of the body). Alternatively, the body ofthe device can be realized by assembly of several parts, in such a wayas to facilitate the assembly operations of the components of thedevice. For example, the body can comprise a main block, which comprisesat least the lower portions of the pairs of walls of each seating of thedevice body and/or the above-mentioned free space, and an upper plate,which comprises the upper portions of the pairs of walls of each seatingand is mountable on the main block such as to complete each of theseatings.

FIG. 1-8 show the command and control part of the device 1 of thepresent invention. The command means 35 of the device comprise aplurality of solenoids 36, which command the actuators of the activatingmeans acting on levers and thread guides, and an electronic board 37which interfaces the device with a central unit of the knitting machine(not illustrated). The electronic board can receive the instructionsrelative to the management of the device by the central unit of theknitting machine.

The electronic board 37 can comprise a connecting portion 39 (forexample a network port or a field bus port) configured such as to enableconnection of the device 1 to the central unit of the knitting machine.The device can further comprise a casing 38 housing the electronicboard.

In the following a further object of the present invention is described,independent of the preceding, i.e. a dispensing element 60 for threadguides for knitting machines. By way of example an embodiment of thedispensing element is shown in FIGS. 10, 11, 12.

The dispensing element 60 of the thread is in general destined to bemounted to the front end of a thread guide, for example to the front end8 of the thread guide 6 of the present invention, but can also be usedwith known-type thread guides: regardless of the type of thread guide,the dispensing element defines internally thereof the passage 61 for afeeding thread of the needles of a knitting machine. The dispensingelement 60 comprises a body 62 having a mounting portion 63, destined tobe removably mounted to a front end of a thread guide, and an operatingportion 64, destined to be facing towards the needles of theneedle-bearing organ of the knitting machine.

The peculiarity of the dispensing element of the present invention isthat the mounting portion 63 enables mounting the whole dispensingelement to the thread guide in a determined discrete number ofconfigurations with respect to the thread guide, to which correspond asame discrete number of positions assumed by the operating portion ofthe dispensing element with respect to the needles of the needle-bearingorgan. The dispensing element can be mounted selectively to the threadguide exclusively in a configuration selected from among the determineddiscrete number of configurations.

The mounting portion 63 is further destined to be inserted in a mountingseating 70 of the thread guide complementarily shaped to the mountingportion, such that the mounting portion of the element is at leastpartially wound by the mounting seating of the thread guide. In thefigures the mounting seating 70 circumferentially surrounds the mountingportion 63.

The mounting seating 70 preferably consists in a through-hole 71 whichcrosses the front end 8 of the thread guide 6.

The mounting portion 63 preferably enables mounting the dispensingelement 60 by means of an axial insertion in the mounting seating of thethread guide.

The dispensing element 60 has an elongate conformation and developslongitudinally between a rear end 65, from which the mounting portion 63develops, and a front end 66, at which the operating portion 64terminates.

The body 62 of the dispensing element is provided with a longitudinalhole 67 passing through the whole body of the rear end 65, is in generalfrom the mounting portion 63, the front end 66, or in general theoperating portion 64: the hole is slidably crossed by an infeed threadfor the needles of the knitting machine. The longitudinal hole 67defines and realizes the passage 61 for the infeed thread.

The mounting portion 63 preferably develops along a longitudinal axis 63a and has a second 69, preferably constant, not circular and able toprevent the rotation of the mounting portion internally of the seating,in particular with respect to a rotation axis that is parallel to, orcoincident with, the longitudinal axis of the mounting portion.

The section 69 of the mounting portion is preferably configured toenable insertion in the seating only according to the discrete number ofconfigurations. The section is polygonal or elliptical or made up ofcurved tracts intervalled by straight tracts. In the embodiment shown inthe figures the section is made up of two straight vertical tracts(having a same length) connected superiorly and inferiorly by twosubstantially semi-circular tracts. In general, the mounting portion hasa section that is such as to realize a snug fitting with thecomplementarily-shaped seating of the thread guide, such as to preventrotation of the dispensing element with respect to the seating of thethread guide.

Each of the positions of the above-mentioned discrete number ofpositions assumed by the operating portion of the dispensing elementwith respect to the needles of the needle-bearing organ is preferablycharacterised by a respective distance from the needles of the machineand a respective orientation assumed with respect to the needles of theknitting machine.

Preferably, as in the embodiment shown by way of example in the figures,the above-mentioned determined discrete number of mountingconfigurations is exactly two: the mounting portion can be mounted tothe thread guide in a first mounting configuration, to which correspondsa low position of the operating portion, or in a second mountingconfiguration, to which corresponds a high position of the operatingportion. In this case the conformation of the mounting portion does notenable other mounting configurations from the two above-described ones.

In the second mounting configuration the dispensing element is arrangedoppositely with respect to the arrangement assumed in the first mountingconfiguration, i.e. between the first and the second mountingconfiguration the mounting portion is rotated by 180°.

The high position of the operating portion preferably corresponds to aposition known in the sector as a traditional position, while the lowposition also corresponds, mainly though not exclusively, to atraditional position, but below the needle tongues. The dispensingelement is typically used in the low position for the thread guidesoperating between six positions (A-F), while the mounting for the highposition is used for the thread guides operating between four positions(A-D). The selection of the mounting configuration of the dispensingelement typically mainly occurs on the basis of the type of thread guideon which the element is mounted. However, the selection of the mountingconfiguration of the dispensing element can be determined, additionallyor alternatively, also on the basis of the knitting operations to berealized.

The high position and the low position selectively assumed by theoperating portion are preferably vertically aligned along a verticalaxis substantially parallel to the needles present in the needle-bearingorgan of the knitting machine.

The mounting portion 63 is preferably characterised by a bilateralsymmetry, i.e. it is symmetrical with respect to a plane of symmetrypassing through the longitudinal axis of the mounting portion.

In the case shown in the figures the symmetry is with respect to avertical plane XIIa-XIIa.

The longitudinal hole 67 is preferably open on the rear end 65, defininga first opening 75, and is open on the front end 66, defining a secondopening 76: the first opening enables inserting the infeed thread intothe dispensing element and the second opening enables exit, towards theneedles of the knitting machine, of the feeding thread.

The second opening (or the centre thereof) is preferably dealigned fromthe first opening (or the centre thereof) with respect to thelongitudinal axis 63 a of the mounting portion. The first opening 75 ispreferably coaxial to the longitudinal axis 63 a.

In the first mounting configuration the second opening 76 is preferablylower than the first opening 75 with respect to the longitudinal axis 63a, and in the second mounting configuration the second opening 76 ishigher than the first opening with respect to the longitudinal axis 63a.

The operating portion 64 preferably extends from the mounting portion 63and is dealigned with respect thereto, in particular it has a respectivelongitudinal axis 64 a transversal to the longitudinal axis of themounting portion.

The operating portion 64 is preferably inclined with respect to themounting portion 63 in such a way that the longitudinal axis 64 a of theoperating portion forms, with the longitudinal axis 63 a of the mountingportion, an angle of less than 5° and/or less than 10° and/or less than20° and/or less than 45° and/or less than 90°. The operating portion 64is preferably arranged obliquely with respect to the mounting portion,and the dispensing element is asymmetrical with respect to thelongitudinal axis 63 a of the mounting portion. The operating portion issubstantially asymmetric with respect to the mounting portion.

The mounting configuration is preferably selected during the insertingstep of the mounting portion in the mounting seating, internally ofwhich all rotation of the dispensing element is prevented with respectto the thread guide. Therefore once the mounting portion is inserted inthe mounting seating, the configuration of the dispensing element isfixed; to modify the configuration it is first necessary to remove thedispensing element from the thread guide (de-inserting it from themounting seating 70), and thus re-insert it in the desiredconfiguration.

The axial position of the mounting portion 63 internally of the seating70 of the thread guide (i.e. the position thereof along the longitudinalaxis 63 a) can preferably be selectively varied during the mountingstep, in such a way as to vary the distance between the operatingportion 64 and the needles of the knitting machine.

The dispensing element 60 is preferably realised in a ceramic materialor zircon. In this way the dispensing element exhibits a high resistanceto wear in the sliding of the thread on the internal surface of thelongitudinal hole. As shown in the figures, the dispensing element ispreferably made in a single piece.

The longitudinal hole 67 preferably has a conical extension and/orexhibits a section narrowing or a tapering starting from the firstopening 75 in the rear end 65 up to the second opening 76 in the frontend 66.

FIGS. 10 and 11 show a thread guide 6 housing a dispensing element atthe front end thereof. The thread guide comprises blocking means 80arranged at the mounting seating 70 and configured to removably engagewith the mounting portion 63 of the dispensing element, with the aim ofstably and removably mounting it in the mounting seating. The blockingmeans preferably comprise a screw 81, or grub screw, insertable in ahole 82, preferably threaded, defined in the front end of the threadguide and oriented in such a way as to be transversal, preferablyperpendicular, to the mounting portion of the dispensing element onceinserted in the mounting seating.

The blocking means 80 preferably comprise an abutting element 83cooperating with the screw 81 so as to block the mounting portion of thedispensing element in the mounting seating. The screw 81 and theabutting element 83, operating in the hole, overall realize a clampedmounting of the mounting portion of the dispensing element.

The hole 82 is preferably a through-hole in the front portion of thethread guide. The screw and the abutting element are preferably insertedin opposite sides of the hole, such as to act on the opposite sides ofthe mounting portion of the dispensing element.

The invention as it is conceived is susceptible to numerousmodifications and variants, all falling within the ambit of theinventive concept, and the mentioned components can be replaced withothers that are technically equivalent. The invention provides importantadvantages.

Primarily the invention enables obviating at least some of the drawbacksof the prior art.

Further, the device of the present invention enables positioning thethread guides precisely and effectively obtaining the knitting functionsrequired by knitting machines (both new and already in existence).

Further, the device of the present invention is characterised by amovement of the single thread guides that is stable and notsignificantly subject to vibratory phenomena.

Further, the device of the present invention enables positioning thedispensing end of the thread of each thread guide selectively in amultiplicity of positions, increasing the versatility of use in variousknitting machines and for different production needs. Further, thedevice of the present invention is characterised by a competitive costand a high degree of functioning reliability. Further, the threaddispensing element of the present invention is able to obviate one ormore of the drawbacks of the prior art. Further, the thread dispensingelement of the present invention is able to realize an extremely preciseand stable mounting on a respective thread guide, so as to assume adetermined position and a specific orientation with respect to theneedles of the machine and to maintain them over time. The device 1, inits various aspects, the dispensing element 60 and the thread guide 6 ofthe present invention are further simple and/or sturdy and have a modestrealization cost with respect to the performance and quality provided.

1. A thread dispensing element (60) for a thread guide (6) for knittingmachines, the dispensing element (60) comprising a body (62) having amounting portion (63), destined to be removably mounted to a front end(8) of a thread guide (6), and an operating portion (64), destined to befacing towards the needles (N) of a needle-bearing organ of a knittingmachine, wherein said mounting portion (63) is configured andpredisposed to enable mounting the dispensing element to the threadguide according to a determined discrete number of configurations withrespect to the thread guide, to which corresponds a same discrete numberof positions assumed by the operating portion (64) of the dispensingelement with respect to the needles (N) of the needle-bearing organ,said dispensing organ (60) being configured for being selectivelymountable to the thread guide (6) exclusively in a configurationselected from among said determined discrete number of configurations.2. The dispensing element (60) of claim 1, wherein the mounting portion(63) is destined to be inserted in a mounting seating (70) of a threadguide complementarily shaped to the mounting portion (63), such that themounting portion of the element is at least partially surrounded by themounting seating of the thread guide, and/or wherein the mountingportion (63) is configured such as to enable mounting the dispensingelement (60) by means of axial insertion in the mounting seating (70) ofthe thread guide (6).
 3. The dispensing element (60) of claim 1, havingan elongate conformation and developing longitudinally between a rearend (65), from which the mounting portion (63) develops, and a front end(66), in correspondence of which the operating portion (64) terminates,and/or wherein the body (62) of the dispensing element is provided witha longitudinal hole (67, 61) passing through the whole body from therear end (65), or from the mounting portion, to the front end (66), orto the operating portion, the longitudinal hole (67) being destined tobe slidably crossed by a feeding thread for the needles of the knittingmachine.
 4. The dispensing element (60) of claim 1, wherein saidmounting portion (63) develops along a longitudinal axis (63 a) and hasa section (69), preferably constant, that is not circular and canprevent rotation of the mounting portion (63) internally of the mountingseating (70), in particular with respect to a rotation axis that isparallel to or coincident with the longitudinal axis (63 a) of themounting portion, and/or wherein the section (69) is configured toenable insertion of the mounting portion in the mounting seating (70)only in the discrete number of configurations, said section (69) beingpolygonal or elliptical or made up of curved tracts intervalled withstraight tracts, and/or wherein each of the positions of the discretenumber of positions assumed by the operating portion (64) of thedispensing element with respect to the needles (N) of the needle-bearingorgan is characterised by a respective distance from the needles of themachine and by a respective orientation assumed with respect to theneedles of the knitting machine.
 5. The dispensing element (60) of claim1, wherein the determined discrete number of mounting configurations isexactly two, the mounting portion (63) being mountable to the threadguide (6) in a first mounting configuration, to which corresponds a lowposition of the operating portion (64), or in a second mountingconfiguration, to which corresponds a high position of the operatingportion (64), and/or wherein in the second mounting configuration thedispensing element (60) is arranged oppositely with respect to thearrangement assumed in the first mounting configuration, i.e. betweenthe first and the second mounting configuration the mounting portion(63) is rotated by 180°, and/or wherein the high position and the lowposition selectively assumed by the operating portion (64) arevertically aligned along a vertical axis that is substantially parallelto the needles (N) present in the needle-bearing organ of the knittingmachine.
 6. The dispensing element (60) of claim 1, wherein thelongitudinal hole (67) is open on the rear end (65), defining a firstopening (75), and is open on the front end (66), defining a secondopening (76), the first opening enabling insertion of an infeed threadinto the longitudinal hole of the dispensing element and the secondopening enabling exit, towards the needles of the knitting machine, ofthe infeed thread, and/or wherein the second opening (76) is dealignedfrom the first opening (75) with respect to the longitudinal axis (63a), and/or wherein the first opening is coaxial to the longitudinalaxis, and/or wherein in the first mounting configuration the secondopening (76) is lower than the first opening (75) with respect to thelongitudinal axis (63 a), and in the second mounting configuration thesecond opening is higher than the first opening with respect to thelongitudinal axis.
 7. The dispensing element (60) of claim 1, whereinthe operating portion (64) extends from the mounting portion (63) and isdealigned with respect thereto, in particular having a respectivelongitudinal axis (64 a) transversal to the longitudinal axis (63 a) ofthe mounting portion (63), and/or wherein the operating portion (64) isinclined with respect to the mounting portion (63) such that thelongitudinal axis (64 a) of the operating portion forms, with thelongitudinal axis (63 a) of the mounting portion, an angle of less than5° and/or less than 10° and/or less than 20° and/or less than 45° and/orless than 90°, and/or wherein the operating portion (64) is arrangedobliquely with respect to the mounting portion (64), the dispensingelement (60) being asymmetric with respect to the longitudinal axis ofthe mounting portion, and/or wherein the dispensing element (60) is madeof a ceramic material or zircon, preferably in a single piece.
 8. Athread guide (6) for knitting machines provided with a front end (8)facing towards the needles (N) of the knitting machine, the front endhaving at least a mounting seating (70) destined to removably house adispensing element (60) according to claim
 1. 9. The thread guide (6) ofclaim 8, wherein the front end (8) of the thread guide comprises amounting seating (70) complementarily shaped to the mounting portion(63) of the dispensing element, and/or wherein the mounting seating (70)consists of a through-hole (71) passing through the front end of thethread guide (6), in which the mounting portion (63) of the dispensingelement (60) is insertable, and/or wherein the thread guide (6)comprises the dispensing element (60) removably mounted thereto, and/orwherein the thread guide (6) comprises blocking means (80) arranged atthe mounting seating (70) and configured to removably engage with themounting portion (63) of the dispensing element (60) in order to stablyand removably mount it in the mounting seating, and/or wherein theblocking means (80) comprise a screw (81), or a threaded grub screw,insertable in a hole (82), preferably threaded and/or a through-hole,defined in the front end (8) of the thread guide (6) and orientated suchas to be transversal to the mounting portion (63) of the dispensingelement (60) once inserted in the mounting seating (70).
 10. A device(1) for feeding thread to needles of a knitting machine, the devicecomprising: a body (2) of the device destined to be associated to aknitting machine, at a needle-bearing organ of the knitting machine, andprovided with at least a housing seating (3) configured to movably housethe guide means (4) in the body, thread guide means (4), movably housedat least partially in the at least a housing seating and comprising atleast a thread guide (6) according to claim 8, wherein the knittingmachine is preferably a knitting machine for knitwear, hosiery or thelike, more preferably a circular knitting machine and/or seamless,and/or wherein the needle-bearing organ is a needle-bearing cylinder ofa circular knitting machine or a needle bed of a linear knittingmachine.